Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Allen Instruction - Tampering With A Jury

Allen Instruction

In April of 2009, a jury found defendant Corey Cornelius guilty of conspiracy to violate the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (“RICO”), conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine, and conspiracy to distribute marijuana.  United States v. Cornelius, 10-3125, 2012 WL 4075877, at *3 (10th Cir. Sept. 18, 2012).  On appeal, one of Cornelius’s many arguments was that “the district court erred by giving the jury an Allen instruction after the jury advised the court it was deadlocked on certain counts.”  Id. at *1.

During the jury deliberation in Cornelius’s trial, the jury came to a deadlock on eighteen of the thirty-four counts brought against him.  Id. at *8.  Thus, the judge issued an Allen instruction, which instructs jurors to “try again.”  Id.  In other words, the Allen instruction is a supplemental instruction given to a jury that is divided in order to ecourage the jury to agree on a verdict as to avoid a mistrial.  Cornelius argues on appeal that the Allen instruction was improperly coercive and violated his right to a fair, impartial jury.  Id.

The Tenth Circuit found that the length of the post-instruction deliberation, six days, supports that the further deliberation negates an inference of improper coercion.  Id. at 10.


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Monday, September 24, 2012

A Look Into Crime & Why Things Are The Way They Are...

  A Little Clarity Of How Things Really Work In America...

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Crime Pays - Its Time To Understand the Blueprint Behind Why America Nurtures Crime For Profit


Read This & Forever Be Changed...


 






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Friday, September 14, 2012

The Prison Industry Is Now Sadly Affecting Our Elderly...

SADLY THIS IS NOT A JOKE.


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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

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Speedy Trial

On April 21, 2009 an arrest warrant was issued for David Gill for a misdemeanor theft charge.  State v. Gill,  283 P.3d 236 (Kan. Ct. App. 2012).  In February of 2010 the state moved to dismiss the case in order to refile the charge as a felony theft.  A year and a half after the original warrant was issued, the State filed a felony theft charge against Gill. 

Gill then filed a motion to dismissing the felony theft charge, arguing that the period between the misdemeanor charge and felony charge caused a violation of his Sixth Amendment and statutory rights to a speedy trial. 

After considering the four balancing factors, known as the Barker factors, for determining whether the right to a speedy trial had been violated, the court determined that because only one factor, he asserted his right to a speedy trial, there was no constitutional violation present.  First, the length of delay, a ten-month period between the state’s dismissal of the misdemeanor theft charge against Gill and the filing of the felony theft charge was not considered as party of the delay.  Thus, the period of 6 months between the filing of the felony charge and trial court’s dismissal of the charge did not violate Gill’s Sixth Amendment right to speedy trial.

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